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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* 3106: [[Bang!]] salon | :''Note: Addresses are for Heights Village in particular rather than for Cahaba Heights Road, where many are duplicated.'' | ||
* 3108: [[In The Making]] | * south building: | ||
* 3112: [[Michael Hodges]], [[State Farm Insurance]] | ** 3106: [[Owens Hudson Salon]] (2018), former location of [[Bang!]] salon | ||
* 3114: [[ | ** 3108: [[In The Making]] | ||
* 3118: [[The Nesting Place]] | ** 3112: [['Lette Macarons]] ([[Shane Lovelady|Shane]] & [[Crystal Lovelady]] 2018–), former location of [[Michael Hodges]], [[State Farm Insurance]] | ||
* 3120: [[Fleet Feet]] | ** 3114: [[FlowerBuds]] (2018) | ||
* 3122: [[Manhattan South]] | ** 3118: [[The Smocking Bird]] (2021–), former location of [[The Nesting Place]], [[The Swanky Stork]] (2018) | ||
* 3124: [[Serendipity Boutique]] | ** 3120: [[Bandwagon]] ([[David Knight]] 2023–), former location of [[Fleet Feet]] | ||
* 3130: [[Starbucks]] | ** 3122: [[Manhattan South]] ([[Lesley DeCastro]] 2011–2018) | ||
* 3132: [[Learning Express]] | ** 3124: [[Serendipity Boutique]] (2018) | ||
* 3138: [[The Lili Pad]], | * north building: | ||
* 3140: [[Little Soles]] | ** 3130: [[Starbucks]] | ||
* 3144: [[Yankee Pizzeria]] | ** 3132: [[Learning Express Toys]] | ||
* 3150: [[O'Carr's]] | ** 3138: [[The Lili Pad]] (2018), former location of [[GiGi's]] | ||
* 3154: [[FoodBar]] ( | ** 3140: [[GiGi's]], former location of [[Little Soles]] (2018) | ||
* 3156: [[Wuxtry]] | ** 3144: [[Troup's Pizza]], former location of [[Yankee Pizzeria]] ([[Darrell Hill|Darrell]] & [[Mike Hill]] 1993–2013), [[Bam Sports Grill]] (2014–) | ||
* 3158: [[New York Butcher | ** 3150: [[Clover + Bee]], former location of [[O'Carr's]] ([[June Carr|June]] & [[Cameron Carr]] 2004–) | ||
* 3160: [[Organized Affairs]] | ** 3152: [[Cookie Fix]], former location of [[State Farm Insurance]] | ||
* 3162: [[Metropolitan Properties]] offices | ** 3154: [[FoodBar]] ([[George McMillan III]] 2013–), former location of [[Suburban Grill]] (2011–2012) | ||
* 3164: [[Sexton's Seafood]] | ** 3156: [[Wuxtry]] ([[Chuck Connolly]]) | ||
* 3166: [[Cummings Jewelry]] | ** 3158: [[New York Butcher Shoppe]] | ||
* 3168: [[A Little Something]] ( | ** 3160: [[Organized Affairs]] | ||
* 3172: [[Regions Bank]] | ** 3162: [[Peterbrooke Chocolatier]] (2023–), former location of [[Metropolitan Properties]] offices | ||
** 3164: [[Sexton's Seafood]] ([[Roger Schroeder|Roger]] & [[Paula Schroeder]] 1999—) | |||
** 3166: [[Cummings Jewelry]] | |||
** 3168: [[True40 Fitness Studio]] (2018), former location of [[A Little Something]] (2012–) | |||
** 3172: [[Regions Bank]] (2006–), formerly [[Exchange-Security Bank]] (–1975), [[First Alabama Bank]] (1975–1983), [[AmSouth Bank]] (1983–2006) | |||
* [[Mammy's Pancakes]] | |||
* [[Empire Comics]] ([[Paul Stewart]] 1992) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Kent, Dawn (May 4, 2011) "Heights Village rising from the rubble." {{BN}} | * Kent, Dawn (May 4, 2011) "Heights Village rising from the rubble." {{BN}} | ||
* Rebman, Stephanie (October 13, 2020) "New retailer coming to Cahaba Heights." {{BBJ}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www. | * [http://www.metropolitanpropertiesinc.com/heights_village.asp Heights Village] at metropolitanpropertiesinc.com | ||
* [http://www.facebook.com/HeightsVillage?sk=infos Heights Village] on Facebook | |||
[[Category:April 2011 tornado outbreak]] | [[Category:April 2011 tornado outbreak]] | ||
[[Category:Heights Village|*]] | [[Category:Heights Village|*]] |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 21 June 2023
The Heights Village (formerly known as Cahaba Heights Plaza Shopping Center) is a 48,000 square-foot shopping center located along Cahaba Heights Road in the Cahaba Heights neighborhood of Vestavia Hills.
The building suffered roof and window damage during the first wave of tornadoes in the early morning hours of the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak. All shops were re-opened within a week, with renovations to the facade planned.
The center was acquired by Metropolitan Properties in 1983 and renovated in 1984 and 2005.
Tenants
- Note: Addresses are for Heights Village in particular rather than for Cahaba Heights Road, where many are duplicated.
- south building:
- 3106: Owens Hudson Salon (2018), former location of Bang! salon
- 3108: In The Making
- 3112: 'Lette Macarons (Shane & Crystal Lovelady 2018–), former location of Michael Hodges, State Farm Insurance
- 3114: FlowerBuds (2018)
- 3118: The Smocking Bird (2021–), former location of The Nesting Place, The Swanky Stork (2018)
- 3120: Bandwagon (David Knight 2023–), former location of Fleet Feet
- 3122: Manhattan South (Lesley DeCastro 2011–2018)
- 3124: Serendipity Boutique (2018)
- north building:
- 3130: Starbucks
- 3132: Learning Express Toys
- 3138: The Lili Pad (2018), former location of GiGi's
- 3140: GiGi's, former location of Little Soles (2018)
- 3144: Troup's Pizza, former location of Yankee Pizzeria (Darrell & Mike Hill 1993–2013), Bam Sports Grill (2014–)
- 3150: Clover + Bee, former location of O'Carr's (June & Cameron Carr 2004–)
- 3152: Cookie Fix, former location of State Farm Insurance
- 3154: FoodBar (George McMillan III 2013–), former location of Suburban Grill (2011–2012)
- 3156: Wuxtry (Chuck Connolly)
- 3158: New York Butcher Shoppe
- 3160: Organized Affairs
- 3162: Peterbrooke Chocolatier (2023–), former location of Metropolitan Properties offices
- 3164: Sexton's Seafood (Roger & Paula Schroeder 1999—)
- 3166: Cummings Jewelry
- 3168: True40 Fitness Studio (2018), former location of A Little Something (2012–)
- 3172: Regions Bank (2006–), formerly Exchange-Security Bank (–1975), First Alabama Bank (1975–1983), AmSouth Bank (1983–2006)
- Mammy's Pancakes
- Empire Comics (Paul Stewart 1992)
References
- Kent, Dawn (May 4, 2011) "Heights Village rising from the rubble." The Birmingham News
- Rebman, Stephanie (October 13, 2020) "New retailer coming to Cahaba Heights." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Heights Village at metropolitanpropertiesinc.com
- Heights Village on Facebook